What You Need to Know About Jogging with Your Dog

Many people enjoy jogging as a form of exercise, and more and more pet owners are choosing to jog with their dogs. However, many dog owners do not realize just how different jogging can be for a dog than it is for humans. Today we will go over what you need to know about jogging with your pup! Why You Should Jog with Your Dog Dogs are very social animals and need exercise like humans. Jogging can be a great way to keep your dog healthy, happy, and with you! There may be some risks of hurting yourself while running alongside your pup so make sure both of you know… Read More Continue Reading

How to Bathe Your Dog at Home

Grooming your dog is an important part of having a dog. You have to keep them clean not only to keep your home from getting dirty but to keep them healthy and safe. Read on to learn our tips for bathing your dog at home. A little time and preparation can go a long way in keeping your dog looking and feeling its best. Preparing Your Dog for a Bath Before you even get your dog into the tub, you should take a little time preparing your dog and the area. You’ll want to have some towels and pet-friendly shampoo within reach to make things easy for you once you… Read More Continue Reading

Why is My Dog Always Hungry?

Some dogs will eat just about anything you put in front of them. Other dogs will eat until they’re full and then call it quits. If your dog can’t stop eating, you might be asking yourself why your dog is always hungry. If this is you, read below to find out the answer to that question and what you might be able to do to help a constantly hungry dog. Why is my Dog Always Hungry? Why a dog is always hungry is honestly one of life’s great mysteries. Some dog parents can leave a full bowl of food on the floor, and their dog will only nibble from it… Read More Continue Reading

Are Dogs Smarter than Cats?

Are Dogs Smarter than Cats? Depending on if you are a cat or a dog person, you might have a very strong opinion regarding which species you prefer but are dogs smarter than cats? Today we take a look to see if research can end this debate. Dogs Have a Bigger Brain, so are Dogs Smarter than Cats? Just to set a baseline, a dog’s brain takes up about 1.2 percent of its body mass while a cat’s brain is .9 percent of its body. This means that by body mass comparisons, a dog has a “bigger” brain. But does that really mean that dogs are smarter than cats? A… Read More Continue Reading

How to Spot Dog Boredom and What to Do About It

How to Spot Dog Boredom and What to Do About It Has your dog’s behavior changed? Are they picking up some unwanted behaviors, like barking? It could be that your dog is bored. Here’s how to spot dog boredom and what to do about it. Signs of Dog Boredom They Bark All the Time It’s okay for your dog to bark. If someone new shows up and they bark, it’s pretty justified. If your dog is barking at everyone and everything, it’s a problem. Your dog can make a great alarm when unexpected guests come. A dog that barks all the time is just annoying. If your dog is barking… Read More Continue Reading

Is Agility Training Right for My Dog?

Is Agility Training Right for My Dog? No matter what time of year it is, you might be looking for activities you can do with your dog. How about agility training? This exhilarating activity might be just what you and your dog need to stay active and bond. What is Agility Training? Agility training is a type of dog sport and a popular one too. Dogs are directed through an obstacle course meant to be completed within a certain time limit. Each course usually has 14 to 20 obstacles, according to the American Kennel Club (AKC). Dogs rely heavily on cues from their handlers throughout the activity. So, this isn’t… Read More Continue Reading

What to Look for in a Cat Sitter

If you are a busy professional or even if you’re just going on a vacation with the family, you might be looking for a cat sitter. But do you know what qualities make a good cat sitter? Here’s what to look for in a cat sitter: They Know About Cats This might be an obvious quality, but you might not think about it in your sitter search. You’re probably going to be busy thinking about the other qualities this person should have that you might overlook the obvious concern: does this person know about cats? They don’t have to come over and know your cat’s specific breed, but they should… Read More Continue Reading

Breed Spotlight: the Samoyed

Breed Spotlight: the Samoyed The Samoyed is a tough but sweet breed known for its power and ability to withstand cold temperatures. Here’s what you need to know about this special dog breed. History Just one look at the Samoyed could probably tell you that they come from a cold area. If you guessed as much, you’d be right. The Samoyed comes from some of the coldest countries: Russia. Their thick coat acts as insulation against the cold Siberian temperatures. The Samoyed gets their name from the Samoyed people who bred them for hunting, herding, and pulling sleds. They are classified as a basal breed. In this case, you can… Read More Continue Reading

What You Should Know About Elderly Dogs: Food & Mobility

What You Should Know About Elderly Dogs: Food & Mobility As dogs age, their bodies change. Special considerations must be made for their safety. That being said, here is what you should know about elderly dogs and their food and mobility needs. What’s the Big Deal with Mobility? Just like with people, dogs start to become less mobile as they age. It’s completely normal and shouldn’t be a cause for concern unless it’s degrading your dog’s quality of life. Even if your dog is slowing down, it can still live a fulfilling life. It might not be pleasant to see the dog you raised slowing down, but they still have… Read More Continue Reading

Behavioral and Mental Changes in Elderly Dogs

Anyone who has raised a dog from puppyhood to old age knows that their dog changes during the different stages of their life. What causes these changes, and is there anything you can do to help your dog age gracefully? Here are the behavioral and mental changes you can expect in elderly dogs. What Causes Senior Changes As dogs grow, their brains develop. For humans, this development is what marks the difference between an impulsive teenager and a responsible adult. For a dog, you might notice a silly and curious puppy transition to being a confident and cautious adult dog. As an adult dog becomes a senior dog, their own… Read More Continue Reading